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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), April 8, 1954, p. 14

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A Era and Express Thursday April Sir av i District Laura Rolling Correspondent Phone Kins Dorothy Meagher bearers were Clifford March Mrs Dorothy Meagher King Keith and wife P Meagher drew died on Thursday morning Apr The only immediate survivor in Toronto General hospital is her husband Mrs Meagher The funeral service was held at and her husband came to the Sacred Heart Soman Catholic line of King township from church on Saturday morning Toronto about years ago to when Rev said retire She was a native of em Mass Interment was in Saj England She was a talented Heart cemetery The pall- musician and a member of flidge Womens Institute Appeal Mr Donald has appointed organizer for King and Maple for the building fund Appeal of the Canadian National Institute for the which will be launched on April The campaign in York County comprizes commun ities The objective in the total fund is Home sold and Mrs Bryan Upjohn have sold their brick home to Mrs Wellington 2nd con of King and have purchased a new bungalow at Agincourt where they will take occupancy FIB ST youll Want the paint that want a good choice gives you she best job of colors Super KeTone is you superior rubberbase smart readyto fjcli as velvet use shades as rubber or you can intermix Its super washable super durable I for any imaginable YOUli YOU BOUGHT BEST PAINT ON THE I j to do a quick easy job j Surra really I j to use and simply glides I j on with or I j over wood paint j or wallpaper never j leaves streaks or laps One coat usually covers j in minutes ami j theres no painty odor youll want to keep costs dozen most cases can be used without primer or uiulercnater you money A T L t feV v Etc for the rtiv a I L ft v flxvrliis full haute is Parol Im provement Loan Give him a chance to help fix up fa mi lies economical con venient Me can do almost anything in farm a bcticr farm i- Farm Churn Combine Cream Separator Cultivator Drill Forage Harvester Harrow Hay Baler Incubator Manure Spreader Milking 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Bank of Montreal S- s r- fct Avrora WITH CAN I AN IK WALK Or lift 111 Bill on May They came to King City over five years ago from To ronto The property has been purch ased by Wellington who will not occupy the house as he has been appointed of the Home Newmar ket Mr and Mrs- Upjohn are now on a threeweek vacation in Florida Mrs Muriel Martin Toronto a practical nurse is taking care their children Mrs Dave Glass entertained eight little girls for her who celebrated her birthday on April 3V Stiles of King City has io King Ridge Womans Ihstiute as the pianist for the variety show being by members 6f the branch on April and in auditorium of Sacred Heart school- a Scout Activities Srest cbllectioii of waste paper ever made by King scouts and cubs was conducted will the boys a larger amouht than usual The col Ion our hours All scouts cubs parents and friends who plan to visit the Ob servatory at Richmond Hill oh Saturday evening April the meeting place with ears is King United church at oclock Scoutmaster Harvey and assistant J are meet ing with the cubs under Miss Thomas every Mon day evening from To and from thereon Mrs Hood is helping Miss Thomas until pm The boys are making to tem poles and learning the In dian legends surrounding the symbols The cubs are free to bring any hobbies they are work ing on at home for the displays To Rebuild Home Mr and Mrs Gage Love To ronto are building another home to replace their new home West Wind con of King town ship which was demolished by fire on Wednesday night of last week The debris was cleared away immediately by the build ing contractor Ernie Smith who employs men He is com mencing this week to rebuild Mr and Mrs Love had intend ed to move into their home as soon as the last touches were completed by Mr Smith The cause of the fire has never been determined The dwelling was covered by insurance Williams was one of the delegates from Toronto West attending the annual Synodical held at Presbyterian church on April and Miss Helen Thompson fourth concession of King has signed a contract with the trustee board of school as principal for trie coming term Helen now expects to com plete her course at Toronto Nor mal school in a month or so April Brings Weddings April is the month of weddings in and showers and trousseau teas are flourishing On Saturday evening April 3 at the homo of her aunt Mrs Marvin Hunter about relatives of Miss Scott daughter of Mr and Mrs Scott gave a miscellaneous shower for her She will become the bride William A Jamie- son Toronto on Saturday after noon April in a ceremony at United church Mr A is the assistant principal at school North York township and Miss Scott teaches grade two in the same school On Monday evening at Las- Kay United church rooms a mis cellaneous shower was hold for Kathleen daughter of Air and Mrs Marwood who will become he bride of Douglas To ronto son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Mount Albert oh Sat urday April in the church On Tuesday evening April a community shower was also held for Ailecn A at church At Aurora hist week a shower was given by Mrs Michael vanNostrahd at the home of her mo ther Mrs Jennings for Miss Hare daughter of Mr and Mrs Hare who will marry A Turner Toronto and Ring in a ceremony in United church on Sat- afternoon April A shower is hold this week at the home of For Miss Marion fe Boys daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Hoys Oak Ridges a community shower was hold in United church rooms in honor or her coming to Ver non Weston on Saturday afternoon- April in the church Five Now Homes Mr King lov Si To- five mod ern bungalows of brick sliuctlou this year is part oflho form on King Wins has received from Circle in church for a story entered in or children undo- who is I he of Mr and Mis King City a emitted her story Mush J like heat which violin music Mr and Mrs Ed Archibald and Mr and Mrs Clarke Archibald attended funeral of Mr Herb White Toronto last Friday after noon tie wan a of Mrs Archibald Mrs Arthur Green Islington was a weekend visitor at the home of Mrs Hunt Season Opens The opening of the Toronto and North Hunt season will he held on Wednesday April at Beverley Farm Aurora at and on Saturday April 17 at Wellington St and the of Whitchurch at am ATTENDANCE INCREASING Menard school specter told King township council that the reason for the strain on school the fact that for every pupil who leaves a school there are two who come to take his place In King township iri there pupils in the public schools In there will be 107 leaving the schools but there will be coming in In there are 205 children in there will be and in 1956 there be making a total of 637 in three terms King City Lions Club Holds Successful Skating Carnival To School King Township I council has approved an application by the school board of Union 3 and Whitchurch school to- seek debentures for the sum of 43000 which would be raised by for im proving the existing school build ing erection or ah addition arid purchase of equipment The de benture is to be payable a period of 20 years Council has also approved extension to Aurora district high school which will cost 80000 and the operating cost a year of The new operating costs of school which have in creased by will cost every man woman and child in King township about- each said Reeve Hodgson The King City Lions club held a successful skating carnival at arena on Friday April Committee chairman in charge was Clarke Archibald Other committee members were Ken Sutton Ted Wallas John Keith arid the president of the Lions club John Dew A highlight of the was the martial music by the Aurora district high school band Lion Stanley Hunter was the and judges were of the Oak Ridges club Victor Merchant of the Schomberg club and zone chairman Andrew Snider The winning team in a chariot race- coiiisfetcd of Julie Bell Johnny pew and Vic King City Lions took the relay race carrying an egg on a Team members were Johnny John- Langdon Adam Davidson and HOPE Mr and Mrs Cecil Andrews arid Freddie Newmarket Mr and Mrs Emerson Scott and family Aurora and Bobby were guests of and Mrs Howard Sunday Mr is in York County hospital We wish him a speedy recovery Mrs Jack Smith Toronto had dinner on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Howard arid Mrs Isaac King Mr and- Mrs Leonard and Margaret Tottenham and Mr and Mrs Sister King were guests of and Mrs Longford on Sunday Mrs Fred Gibson is seriously ill- Costumes of every description were worn by young skaters from five district school sections Among prize winners were Wendy Gamble and Barbara Pat- ton King City Ken and Ross Gillies Kinghorn and Strange Joy Addison and Charles Shields from Temper and Smallest skaters were Berry Heather Davidson 5 The Weston skating club put a skating exhibition Ages of the Weston dub members ranged from seven to Mi and Mrs Morjey Cook Mr and Mrs Doug Nigh and Mr arid Mrs Porter attended Ayrshire banquet and dance held at last night On Friday evening- April the Community club is sponsoring another old time dance Mr J calling oh friends in the district over the weekend Mr and Mrs Harvey Preston and son who have recently re turned from England were Sun day guests at the home- of the Doug Mr and Mrs Porter Sunday visitors of Mr and C Mary Chalmers Toronto spent Sunday with who is convalescing at her home Mr Clarence Preston and sons Pine Orchard spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Cook PLEASANTVILLE At school on Fri day Miss Wire of the junior room and her pupils had a Red Cross meeting After a few songs recitations and a parade of about dolls representing various countries Mrs Starr guest speaker told the children of a Northland Indian school in Alberta of which her Sunday school class is Irving to help Mrs G was present and judged the dolls after which three large boxes of used cloth ing and new articles were pack ed and sent two to the Indian school and one for Korea Miss has two student teachers in her room this week both They are board ing home of Mrs per Guests for Sunday at the home of Mr Preston included Mr arid Mrs Preston To ronto Mr and Mrs Albert holds two children Brook- Mr Mrs Cox son Steve of had Sunday tea with his sister and husband and Mrs Mutual Corners- Mrs Glover enjoyed a weeks holiday travelling with her Husband through Northern Ontario last week Audrey Da vies of Mount Albert spent Monday night with Miss Mary Sheridan We to Mrs France Starr formerly of Alton They ire siding the Starr farm arid house vacated by Mrs Haw- Mr room teacher was a Thursday night tea guest at the home of- Mr and Mrs Harper visitors the Greenwood hem LV Public School Problems At Each End Of King Township Discussed CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS It- I Two major school accommoda tion problems were discussed by King township council with dis trict school inspector Hallman at a meeting of cilon Monday A petition sign- ed by ratepayers of Union S S King and East was received by council expressing the desire to discon tinue the Union school Amster dam as a school section and to continue entirely in the town ship of King Of the number who signed 54 signatures came from East ratepayers and from King township After discussing the situation with Mr Hallman council decided to ask the coun cil of East to meet with King at a joint meeting on Friday April at pm in the municipal hall at Sharon Reeve Elton Armstrong said it was bet that the majority of signa tures to the petition came from East As explained by Mr there are pupils of the Union school section being taught in three separate buildings At the old Amsterdam school on high way No under Miss Robin son there are pupils prob ably including those in both King and East In a classroom in a renovated house in River Drive Park north of Holland Landing under the teacher James Crooks there are 30 pupils of the senior grades only with pupils from River Drive Park In a classroom in the Drive Park community hall Miss Mary Graham has 31 students who come the park Mr Hallman based his figures on the February school attend ance report He said months TO TAKE PUPILS FROM NEIGHBORING SCHOOL SECTIONS there will bo a of for a year- or two in when the new of Hie City school is the i I to provide iimiinmo- elation for of oyer- crowded neighboring schools alio hoard has accented a from- Hie school hoard of to in By the local school would consider from the Increase In grants is wp I as having fourth classroom fully utilized iriem- Loan slate liy will lM5ll0At the school 1 lsex fueled will not bo far off The wltli the King City will i-e- from the of another classroom this year A No luis been given 19 third by King township council prescrlh lug times for oitlhg oen air fires and the to Ik The of Is to stop rass fires in vara lots and to relieve In tor fire brigade In Ion Taxpayer have been an much fives as tor all other put and they art too much damage reeve Elton Armstrong ago three recommendations had been made to split the school section to continue under the present plan and transport pupils or to form a school area No de cision had been reached at that time Councillor Douglas Weltes- ley intimated that over houses will up East Gwillimbury this summer which will affect school population exten sively number Trails The Ratepayers Association of Humber Trails east of is seeking better education fa cilities and will meet with King township council on Wednesday April in the municipal office at There are nine now attending school and by September there will be Some of the children are outside the threemile limit to get to school by road To shorten the distance they have to cross the creek and go by way of the Mill Road For small children they contend this situation is unde sirable In the spring of the year when the Humber River is flooding children are forced to remain at home Some sort of education must provided inspector told King township council The school board can es tablish a second school or it can make two sections out of S S the inspector pointed out The population of school will be but by 1958 there will be 82 beginners the township clerk said Trails Ratepayers deputation will also discuss road conditions street signs lighting water facilities and garbage disposal when meeting with council Win Smith is president of the association and Mrs McCarthy is secretary MONTREAL This with Last year I in circles shopping for my familys This year to my asking for CIRCLEUAH HOSIERY brand that means the best in equality style and wear I pet the sheerest for my- self long wearing good looking anil stockings tor the children and comfortable handsome for my husband My Easter family looks so smart practically purr with pride and CircleBar hosiery delights my budget toot Ask for yourself the next time youre hosiery shopping Feel Hurt I have good news for you Its the new medi cation in Corn Plasters gets right down under your and helps push it out from underneath the first rcally new medication for corns and calluses in over seventy In actual went to faster and worked more surely than other leading remedies Easy to see why folks with bothersome feet say its the best news in years and Im sure youll agree once BlueJays whU Ask for them at your favourite drug today Rely On It So Much these weeks v to bring a nourishing dish to the dinner table Yes talking about the dish my family loves BIX NEK Every bodys happy about it the Sanders Ikjcjiuso it so good The fullflavored cheese is so mellow and melts to a de licious And its It so quickly costs so The is of the special fastcooking type takes only seven minute And the cheese is grated all ready Jo use So its r the shelf into the pot onto the table You cm serve four ot that 5 cents serving Dont Let It Happen let the tense pressing of rheumatic pain strike at you or anyone In your without having proven help on hand Get JR today Did vou know that rheumatic pain doctors say may be caused by pressure Sensitive nerves axe irritated- areas become tender and swollen But can get blessed relief quickly easily effectively the way many thousands of men and women get it by rubbing the painful spots with Absorbing Jr It helps to the pressure Warms and svoths toot Only for a fcngIastins bottle At drug counters everywhere Not A Bat certainly had the other night We were over at Marg and lulls place when it hit met Id forgotten to close the window before leaving heme evening from then on was ruined Every- my lox i my lution up all those irrepliceabWs and hied off to the There for less than the cost of our daily newspaper I a Safety of it for only a day bought peace or you valuable papers or jewellery around the house my iyxo to is to place them in ft Safety at MY BANK lly i jy -v- fc Milk with athletes in Jii anl economical source of highly important elements protein that sustains and repairs tissues calcium the tooth an tone Vitamin A and thiamine for healthy nerve protein foods S ft V has made repeated sti the of protein for people We fiad I mounts of milk and dairy food 1 more like practicing encounter fewer and 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